Looking for some new books to read. I recently found that I enjoy reading, I haven't read since they made me in high school. Since, I have read some Dave ramesy, marcus luttrell, chris kyle and phil robertson books. I have liked all of them, so what are you guys reading?

I LOVE Wilbur Smith books. They are novels about adventures in Africa. My favorite is "When the Lion Feeds". I highly recommend starting with this one.

This right here. If you like hunting and adventure, nobody is better than Wilbur Smith. The entire Courtney family series is awesome. A Time to Die is my favorite- best description of a lion hunt I've ever read. But I agree with the above- start with A Lion Feeds and you will be hooked.

This right here. If you like hunting and adventure, nobody is better than Wilbur Smith. The entire Courtney family series is awesome. A Time to Die is my favorite- best description of a lion hunt I've ever read. But I agree with the above- start with A Lion Feeds and you will be hooked.

CJ Box, most of the Clancy books (and the ones written using his characters/story lines). Vince Flynn, almost all of the VN war books (my war), such as SOG by John Plaster. Bravo 20, about a Brit SAS patrol in first Iraq war, The One that Got Away---about one escapee from the Bravo 20 patrol.

One of my all-time favorites is We Were Soldiers Once---And Young again, about a major battle of the VN war.

Extreme Ownership
About Face
Burry Us Upside Down
Trident K9 Warriors
The Boys in the Boat
American Buffalo
American Serengeti
If you liked Lone Survivor you need to read Service
Lost City of Z
Pretty much any Paulo Coehlo book if you like fiction
John Muir's book are good

A recommendation I got from here is Wild at Heart and it was a great read

"The wrath of God lies sleeping. It was hid a million years before men were and only men have power to wake it. Hell ain't half full." (Blood Meridian, 1985)

Wow, I haven't thought about the Blood Meridian in years! One of my all time favorite quotes is from that book. "War? Why ask man what man thinks of war. One might as well ask what man thinks of stone. War always was. Before man was, war was waiting for him. The ultimate game awaiting the ultimate practitioner. Thus sayeth the Judge."